Sassy69
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msam76 said:Prop is ok for a female, I have ran it before with NO side effects at all. Why is var the only steroid that guys seem to think women can take? Many women have done well on winny, prop, npp, and some on eq and deca. With NO side effects.
Because most of that stuff most women have no business taking. If you are talking about women who are active in the gym for a long time, tight on their diet and are serious about all of it vs "omg I need to lose 10 lbs NOW!". That situation usally starts w/ boyfriend, guy friend, some guy at the gym saying "here try this winny - it will tone u up & make u lose weight". Then they start popping or shooting or drinking (doubt most know they can drink it) and cant' figure out why they are getting a scratchy throat, gaining mass, getting acne, period interrupted, etc.
The point I push over & over & over & over -- women have a very tiny amount of testosterone relative to their levels of estrogen. Do NOT take a change in hormone balance lightly. It is NOT guaranteed that any result one female experiences will be the same for "most". There's even a chance what you think is winny might actually be test suspension. How do you know? Are AAS available w/ guarantees on the bottle? Further if she thinks she's going to "lean out & tone up", also probably wrong unless she's already on a tight diet (NOT meaning "Oh she eats well!" Bullshit. Put that diet in fitday and show me how much she isn't eating and how low the protein is. Probably no fats either) AND trains - not does shitloads of cardio because she doesn't want to "look like a guy".
This is about more than just popping a pill and deciding if you are getting sides or not. When competitors mess w/ this stuff, all of their regimen is spot on and constantly dialed in. The goal is to look a certain way on competition day and then accommodate a several week period of rebound as well. Women who think its just a diet pill dont' have 1/10th of the focus and understanding of what is going on. IMO its just plain stupid to be cavalier about using any of that stuff.
The vast majority (say, oh about 99%) of women have no business playing w/ self-medicated hormone therapy. This is again not to say that the small group of educated women who have half a clue wouldn't do well on whatever cycle - but be real fuckin specific about what your goals are and be real fuckin aware of what the results AND sides can be. If said female says "no" to either of those, then just stick to the diet & training because they won't screw up your voice, your skin, your hair, your menstrual cycle, your chance of getting vaginosos / yeast infection, water retention, etc etc etc.
The only way you know how you respond to any cycle is to experiment w/ your own body. Var is probably the most predictable and has a very short half life so its out of your body very quickly if you want to stop. ALL of the other stuff is a crap shoot. And again - unless you are already low bodyfat (13-14% or lower), diet is tight, training is balls to the wall and you want to gain mass then this might something to pursue. Anything else is not.